DETROIT IDANHA GATES , 1—The Mill City CnterprLse, ThurMlay, July 10. 1975 Jo.vce Presler — «97-2707 Arriving for a weeks visit with Melvin and Dorothy Boots Champion Newberg is Dorothy's brother A Corvallis man died in the and sister-in-law, Mr. and Pamelia Lake area Thursday Mrs. Roy Kruse from Rodondo night of last week of an ap­ Beach, Calif. They arrived on parent drug overdose. Linn Saturday afternoon, July 5 County sheriffs office said. and are staying at the Oak Dead is Robert L. Tetrick, 38, Park Motel They will also be Corvallis. Tetrick was dis­ visiting with P. L. Mulligan of covered by a U. S. Forest Serv­ Mill City. ice employee. Spending June 28 and 29 The Hager twins of the tele­ with E<1 and Doramae Kadin vision Hee Haw show, who was their granddaughter and were enroute to Eastern Ore­ - family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Co- gon, were callers at the Ce­ trell, Greg and David from dars Friday. A few’ local resi­ Coquille While here, Mrs. Co-i dents reportedly got their Adding to the amusement trell attended her tenth class i ' autographs Diane Andrews won first place in the floats with a Srge Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin of 1 of onlookers before and during ! reunion at Santiam High paper mache tut tie. Boise. Idaho, arrived here for j the parade were these three School. Arriving on Saturday af ter­ the holidays and for a two unidentifiable gorillas. noon, July 5 was Toni New - week vacation at their summer berg. She visited with her p;u - home on Clester Road. According to a report, about Eastern Star To Install ents, Melvin and Dorothy New berg, her aunt and uncle, Mr , 850 feet of copper wire valued Officers Sun., July 15 and Mrs. Roy Kruse and we’.-1 at $4.900 was taken over the weekend from a warehouse lo­ Mrs. William N. McClintock corned home the newlyweds,. cated two miles west of De­ will be installed as Worthy; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cutsforth I Oregon's Jtimoi Miss, troit, Marion County sheriff Matron of Marilyn Chapter: Winning the Honda at th« I . Michelle Kostelecky, was deputies learned Monday from — 145. QES. next Sunday at the 4th of July Parade was Ed Ka­ among those in the parade. Brandon Electrical Constr. Co.. I OOF Hall at 2:00. din. Congratulations! Gresham, owner of the wire. Attending the open house at Lowell O Cree will be In­ Mrs. Frank (Maryellen) stalled as his daughters Wor­ the Evergreen Greenhouse on ; Hancock, left by bus Tuesday thy Patron. the Stayton-Silverton High-, for Gazelle, Calif., to be with Installing officers will be way was Mary Wilson, Nellie j her mother, Mrs. Ida Dougher­ Mrs. Wm. Connor, P. M. of i Allen and Helen Carey from I ty, who suffered a stroke. Mrs. Naomi Chapter »22. Dallas as Stayton. Dougherty is 77 years young, installing matron; Floyd John­ Staying with Melvin and She is reported to be getting son. P. P. of Marilyn Chapter Dorothy Newberg for several , ■ along alright. -145 as installing patron; La- weeks is their grandson, Butch | winner in the pets division was Cheryl Swigart An error was made in last verti Torgison. W. P. of Cedar Peterson, son of Pete and i dressed ■st as place ~ an “old timer” with her pack. r»___ ------------ weeks issue in quoting the ad­ Chapter #171, Scio, installing! • Penny Peterson of Salem, vertised rate per thousand in chaplain: Ralph Watts. P.P. of' Mary Stafford traveled to! too'' S/ Randy and Gail” the Monument Timber Sale. | Marguerite Chapter »60, Le­ Salem on Sunday afternoon, The district has found a lot The advertised rate for 1,400 banon. installing marshal and July 6 to visit with her sister- of this happening all over -- MBF of Douglas Fir was $8 02. Mrs. Ronald Craven, P. M. of in-law Mrs. Bonita Myers. not just in a few areas We not $802 per thousand. Cham­ Chadwick Chapter »37, Salem, Joyce and Kira Presler went want to thank Randy and Gail pion International, the success­ as installing musician. to the Portland Airport Friday i for their concerned interest in ful bidder, bid $401 per thou­ —. Elective officers to be in­ to pick up Ray who had just, —, the national forest’s beauty sand acuiu for the estimated board w«* v. SliilltKl WITS. Alt 4 1C VrcLTWIl, stalled dTV are Mrs. Merle Garton, arrived from Ft. Knox, Ky. af- rirp rrAVPntlfin I and cleanliness. The forest feet, 1392.98 above the adver- ' p M associate matron; Merle ter completing his national I IIV I IvvVlIIIUII service understands that it can tised rate of $8.02. officers advanced Garton, P.P., associate patron; guard Detroit Ranger District pre­ only take a few people to make Mrs. Rubin (Margaret) Krie­ Ervin Peterson, treasurer; Mrs course. ger of Idanha, who underwent Lowell Cree, P M , conductress The WWI and Auxiliary will sented a Fire Prevention Pro­ the forest undesirable for *" ,he Wa,k,n« div“10ß’ eye surgery for the removal of and Mrs. Jack Gulliford, P.M, hold their annual Fried Chick­ gram to the Camp Fire Girls of everyone, so we are asking all was dreswed'as‘a’scunecrow* a cataract from her right eye associate conductress. en Potluck Picnic at Neal the Mill City area There were recreationists to remember our girls aging — six , to last week at Salem Memorial Appointive officers are John Park in Lyons this Saturday, 13 - ------ — twelve little hoot owl Woodsey when Hospital, is to be transferred Schweer, chaplain; Mrs. Clyde July 12 at noon. Members, do yea« old; While Glen Reinke, he says: Give a Hoot, Don’t . head of fire prevention, was Pollute! to Salem Convalescent Center,1 Phillips, marshal; Mrs John not forget to attend. 875 Oak S. E. as of Wednesday Schweer, musician; Mrs. Al A potluck dinner was held discussing the correct proce­ of this week. In a note to this Yankus. Adah; Mrs. Murry on Sunday at the Gates Com­ dures on building and drawn­ reporter, she said she will re­ Moore, Ruth; Mrs. Cecil Lake, munity Church. Those attend­ ing campfires; Smokey the main at the center until fol- Esther; Mrs. William Walker, ing enjoyed jictures of Camp bear came out of the woods to lowup surgery on both eyes Martha; Mrs. William Lyness, Koinionia at Foster Dam visit the group. The program can be arranged at Good Sa- Electa; Mrs. Charlie French, which were shown by Pat was held at Fishermen's Bend Campground near Mill City on maritan Hospital, Portland, Warder and Danny Moore, Sr., Stock. DETROIT The Upper She did not know how long Sentinel. Several members of the June 18. After the session the she will have to remain at the A reception will follow with community, Oliver Winslow, girls went on a nature hike North Santiam Canyon hosted _______ of vacationers and center. Mrs. Kate Doble as chairman Jim Cook, Bob Stoddart and presented by Linda Silvis, as- hundreds Mrs. John Fields, P.M. of Orville Brown’s son got toge­ sistant resource clerk at the1 fishermen over the long Acacia Chapter #63, Stayton, ther on Tuesday evening, July Ranger Station. The district Fourth of July holiday, A spokesman at Detroit 1 and mowed the center strip feels that the Camp Fire Girls will be at the guest book. i benefitted the session as Ranger Station said all 13 of The interested public is cor­ grassland. ... .. from , i the districts U S. Forest Serv­ Ray, Joyce and Kira Presler ¡well as the forest service, dially invited to attend. Last 14, ice campgrounds were filled lo attended a family gathering in r ’** month on June 1 Salem on Friday, July 4. Joyce Smokey received a message capacity by Thursday night. and Kira had picked Ray up from two campers at Leone Detroit State Park was also Meet for Lunch the Portland airport earlier. Lake. The Detroit Hanger Dis­ filled to capacity and it was Mrs. Ralph Budlong. Mrs. at “The Way We Were in Days of Yore” was the title for the He had returned form two trict felt that this note should noted that most wide spots Wm. McClintock and Mrs. weeks be read by all Oregon recrea­ where a trailer could be park- v^wanii hnPter AARP Float which was graced by Queen with the active army at Salem Lowell Cree went to nsx by Here — is what the cam- ed were made use of. Knox, Ky. i tionists. ------ --------- last Wednesday where they Ft. Gates Gray skies cleared by Fri- Budget Hearing to-, P61-8 had 10 saF: met Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc­ night, Thursday, July 10, 7:30 | “ft« ' day and Saturday and Sunday of 82 of the 94 fires reported home is in the Bozeman, Mont, t Morris from Oregon City for p.m. at the __ ____ ,____ wvnt Gates - City HalL , t J........ “* ‘ up T to Lake Leone temperatures ranged in the over the July 4 holiday week­ area. They spoke of their work lunch at a Salem restaurant. H School "board / meeting to- today, and it was beautiful!! mgri ’' ’ s. high o 8O s end on state and private lands, in Bolivia at the morning wor­ Both Mr. and Mrs. McMorris night, Thursday, July 10. 8:00 There was no snow and the An electrical storm with the state forestry departmimt ship service Sunday morning * are on a two weeks vacation • p.m. at the Santiam High trail was clear (relatively). spectacular lightening display said Monday. at the local Christian Church from their jobs at Nicholi Sash School. However, upon reaching the moved into the Breltenbush The agency said 12 fires They picked Either Freeman and Door Factory and the U.'. Thought for the day. Words “camping areas” we found and Marion Forks area Satur­ were attributed to man-caused S. National Bank, Oregon City once spoken cannot be wiped them unthinkingly strewn day night. Forest service offi­ ignitions, and that the fires al­ up at Longview. Wash., where is working at the YMCA Branch. with trash, old cans, aluminum cials said a small fire was re­ together burned a total of 40 she out with a sponge. with retarded young adults foil, cigarette butts, and all ported in the Middle Mountain acres. I Riddle of the week: When from 12 years up and juvenile Detroit Dam-Weather you look around on a cold win­ kinds of undesireable para- area located in the Marion Most of the fires were in delinquents. phemalia. We filled our little Forks area Vai Andermatt, areas northwest of John Day, ter day, what do you see on Pool day pack up and cleared most fire control officer. Detroit east of Klamath Falls and in Date Max Min Ele Pep every hand? A glove. of it up for you, because we Ranger Station, said another northern Douglas County. Lar­ July 2 59 49 1567.26 0.01 love the mountains and fresh fire was reported near Monu­ gest fire was a blaze of some July 3 59 49 1566.82 0.00 July 4 67 51 1566.39 0.02 FOR SALE — Rubber Stamps air and like to get away from ment Peak just outside of the 16 acres in grass and juniper . . . made to order at the all the garbage and trash of boundary, in Sundays electri­ north of John Day. There have July 5 83 58 1566.24 0.00 Mill City Enterprise. Come the “civilized” world. Could cal storm. been 345 fires which burner! 1566.14 0.00 Every parade must have July 6 81 54 According to a report, light- 849 acres so far this season, ac­ in and see us or call 897- you please tell people to clowns as Bill Beyer and July 7 81 58 1566.22 0.00 n*7"2 —u lA it in” and “Pack 14 —-■**'* ”, ening was blamed as the cause cording to the department “Pack it out! Kevin Long “ham it up” at the July 8 83 55 1566.19 0 00 .0.03 Total Pep. for Week........ parade grounds. Campfire Girls Learn About Vacationers Enjoy Upper Canyon Area i Weekend Gue$t$ at Freeman Home Buy in Bulk and SAVE Grade ' B’ 57« Large Eggs Dozen.................................. Long Grain WHITE RICE . Lb. 33c Long Grain BROWN RICE PINTO BEANS . . . Lb. 39c Lb. 45c . RED BEANS .... POPCORN Yellow . Small WHITE BEANS . . . . The Mt. Jefferson Pioneers, winning second in the bands, added much enjoy­ ment to the parade, Stan Ogden Photo Weekend guests at the home I of Mr and Mrs. Richard Free man and Paul were Mr. and Mrs. Will Kirkendall from the , Seattle area and Esther Free man from Ixingview, Wash i Mrs. Kirkendall is Mrs. i Freeman’s neice She spent the I summer with the Freeman family ten years ago and ' worked here. I The Kirkendall’s 1 returned from 18 months in [ Northern Bolivia where they were in charge of a clinic. He is a laboratory technician and she is a registered nurse. They are spending the summer in Seattle at Wyclisse Bible Color Guard in the pararle Translators at the Summer In­ was from Lebanon National stitute of Linguistics. Their Guard unit. Ogden Photo Lb. 45c . Lb.33c . Lb.33c HIRTES MARKET xii S. First MUI City Jim Dolby, Proprietor Groceries—Meats—Lockers—Feed and Seed OPEN 8:30 a.na.—6 p.m. daily—Closed Sunday Ph. 897-3133 The Little Btore That Offers So Much More! We Gladly Welcome USDA Food Stamps A unique entry in the parade was this horse and wagon entry. Ogden Photo The Turner Festival Court was n crowd pleaser and won third in the youth division. Stan Ogden Photo